If it does not really feel love it, all you want to do is watch the above clip from a 1994 episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” That February, Oprah had requested best model designers to expect what folks could be dressed in within the yr 2000. From Karl Lagerfeld to Yohji Yamamoto, six respected taste pioneers shared their imaginative predictions for models of the brand new millennium.

Glow-in-the-dark coats

Donna Karan

“This is Donna Karan’s vision of the future. It’s a glow-in-the-dark coat that has pieces of glass in it to reflect light,” Oprah stated. “And even in the year 2000, Donna says, we’re going to be wearing matching shoes.”

Dresses made with parachute subject material

Jil Sander

“ELLE mag says this ensemble via dressmaker Jil Sander is made from the material of the longer term,” Oprah stated. “It’s parachute material that you can wear just about every season.”

Garments made from odd fabrics, like straw

Issey Miyake

“No, it’s not the Land of Oz. It’s designer Issey Miyake, and he says in the year 2000, we’ll be wearing clothes made out of material we never even imagined, like this outfit. It’s made out of straw!” Oprah stated.

Coats that filter out air impurities

Yohji Yamamoto

“Thinking air pollution will continue to be a big problem in the future, Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto made this coat. It filters impurities from the air… [And], it looks like basic black is never going out of style,” Oprah stated.

Lovely lace outfits

Gianfranco Ferré

“Gianfranco Ferré says that this lace number is what we’ll be wearing on our future evenings out on the town,” Oprah stated.

Clothes constituted of recycled fabrics

Karl Lagerfeld

“Mr. Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel says we need to preserve our planet. So, he used a recyclable rubber to make this dress,” Oprah stated. “Pretty snappy.”

Also on HuffPost: The most up to date spring model tendencies of 1989, from “The Oprah Show” archives

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nine Trends From The ’90s We Actually Want To Come Back

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nine Trends From The ’90s We Actually Want To Come Back

nine Trends From The ’90s We Actually Want To Come Back

nine Trends From The ’90s We Actually Want To Come Back

Colorful, Oversized Watches

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